Intermediate Bulk Containers

The most widely utilized and known IBC is the limited re-use caged IBC.
Caged totes are composite IBCs, a white/translucent plastic container
(typically high-density polyethylene) contained and protected by
a tubular galvanized steel grid. Caged IBC totes are commonly used due to their
low cost, wide compatibility, and versatility.

General IBC tank capacities are generally 275 to 330 U.S.gallons.
IBCs are shipping containers that have been UN / DOT certified for the shipping
of hazardous and non-hazardous, packing group II and packing group III commodities.
Intermediate bulk containers can be manufactured from various materials based on
the requirements of the application or service the IBC will be used for.
Traditional materials include:

Plastic (High-Density Polyethylene)

Composite: Galvanized Steel & Plastic

Carbon Steel

Stainless Steel (304 & 316/316L SS grades)

Power Clean Systems is a highly specialized recycling facility that serves a wide
range of customers. We offer the highest quality recyled Intermediate Bulk Containers
State Wide!

Power Clean Systems Reconditioning & Repair

Power Clean Systems can inspect, recondition, and repair to design specification.

Composite IBC’s

Carbon / Stainless Steel IBC’s

All Polyethylene IBC’s

Do You Know?

Where your container came from?

What was in the container before you got it?

Was the prior product toxic?

How was it washed?

Was it washed with dirty water (as a batch)?

Was it just rinsed with a garden hose?

Were the accessories (Valve, Lid, Bung) washed separately?

Was the valve torqued to spec?

Was it leak tested?

If it meets DOT standards for hazmat?

IBC Dimensions
Dimensions for Schutz IBC’s Other brands are similar.
Measurements are nominal,
actual size seems to be a fraction of an inch smaller as actually measured.